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Talk:Audiozine
I think I've lost my way with this subject. The topic feels too spread out and unwieldy to me. Should Tapezine, Doctor Who Tapezine, and Audiofic (and perhpas others?) all be on one article, or are they okay on three different pages? --Mrs. Potato Head 21:24, 22 November 2011 (UTC)
- Tapezine and Doctor Who Tapezine could possibly be combined, though it is not necessary, but Audiofic is several different things, none of which are tapezines. It looks like tapezines can be for non-fiction or fiction, whereas audiofic is by definition fiction and not necessarily fiction from a zine.... Does the popularity of Doctor Who Tapezines have anything to do with the popularity of making audio recordings of Doctor Who episodes?--æþel 00:54, 23 November 2011 (UTC)
- Why the popularity in Doctor Who, I don't know. But your suggestion of combining Tapezines in general and DW is a good one. Question: which should the main heading be? --Mrs. Potato Head 02:01, 23 November 2011 (UTC)
- I forgot all about this discussion. At this point, it seems like there's enough content for a separate Doctor Who Tapezines page. I think some confusion stemmed from the fact that both articles had the glossary template, so I switched the template on Doctor Who Tapezines to the fan activity template.--æþel 18:13, 24 June 2012 (UTC)